Who says a 13-year-old dropout will have a hard time reciting parts of the 1987 Philippine Constitution?

Mudjur Clemente Raqueño, whose photo went viral on Facebook for his unique way of selling snacks in various schools in Manila, easily recites the preamble in an interview with ABS-CBNnews.com.

His story, originally shared by Alphi Magdaluyo, is now circulating on social media sites after she shared his inspiring story on reciting parts of the Constitution in exchange for buying his "paninda."

"Ate bili na po kayo."This kid often shows up outside the school at around 6pm onwards asking people to buy snacks, "...

In her post, Magdaluyo said Raqueño delivered parts of the Constitution and the Civil Code, among others, just so she would buy his bread and cookies.

Raqueño said it all started when law students made a deal that they would buy his snacks if he could memorize technical terms. The students also brought him to expensive coffee shops and gave him tickets to amusement parks.